There are many reasons why I love being a real (behind the blogging scene) mom! Sure, you get to read and see little glimpses into my life, when in fact, the real thing is actually so much better! I'm not a super-mom, I'm just a regular mom, trying to make the best of what I've got! No joke, Read on to find out more. Why I Love About Being a MOM!1. I love that my MOM is my role model. She really is one of the best parent's I've ever met. She is kind and compassionate but also firm and able to ... Read more...
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Screen Free Week
This week is screen-free week, a time to un-plug and re-connect with the people in your life.Look UP! Look OUT! Take as much time as you possibly can this week to UNPLUG from electronic devices and PLUG into wonder, play, experiences, and re-connect with the PEOPLE that you love.Here at The Educators’ Spin On It, we believe in the power of parenting with purpose and have pledged to turn off our screens for the week and make even more meaningful connections with our children, spouses, ... Read more...
10 Tips for Surviving In-Law Visits
My in-laws are coming. Today.In 5 hours.Here's the thing. When I married a Russian, I knew his parents were amazing. They are the sweetest, most kind-hearted people I've ever met and they raised a pretty good man. But, I didn't really THINK about what that meant.Surviving In-Law VisitsThey travel over 15 hours by train to get to Moscow. Then they travel by metro to the airport. It can take a while, but no worries, because they have time with a usual 8-12 hour overlay in the city. This is ... Read more...
Garden Science – Worms and Compost
Kids in the garden are learning about WORMS and COMPOSTING today! Join us this month for articles all about gardening with children. Our special guest, Sandi Purdell Lewis, kindergarten teacher and garden ambassador, shares with us her classroom adventures. She is the author of Rubberboots and Elf shoes, a kindergarten blog with all sorts of adventures including fairy garden activities, learning about famous art, and all sorts of sensory bin ideas! I hope her article will inspire you to learn ... Read more...
Rainbow Activities for Spring
Come explore some fun and creative ways to create rainbows, including a few that sneak in Science with kids!We would love to have you link up your School-Age Post (Ages 5 and up) about your learning week after school including Crafts, Activities, Playtime and Adventures that you are doing to enrich yourWith the excitement of spring arriving and the unpredictable weather plus St. Patrick's Day just around the corner, it's always fun to explore rainbows with kids. We are amazed at how ... Read more...
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